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P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University, Russia
Address:
Russia, 150000, Yaroslavl', Sovetskaya st., 14
Phone:
+7 (0852) 79 77 02
E-mail:
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Website:
https://www.uniyar.ac.ru
Number of persons:
350
Number of authors:
373
Number of publications:
1269
Conferences:
6
Personnel:
A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V Y Z
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Sagirov, Il'dar Ahat'evich
Sal'nikov, Vsevolod Nikolaevich
Samsonova, E. S.
Sandulyak, Dar'ya Vladimirovna
Savenko, Oleg Vladislavovich
Sboyev, Andrey Valerievich
Sekatskaya, Alina Vadimovna
Semenov, Maxim Olegovich
Semko, Elena Romanovna
Senchakova, N V
Sergeeva, T. V.
Serghienko, Andrei Valentinovich
Serov, Anatolii Aleksandrovich
Shabanov, Maxim Yurevich
Shalashov, Viktor Konstantinovich
Shchitov, Ivan Andreevich
Shirkunov, Kirill Vladimirovich
Shkol'nikova, Yuliya Evgenievna
Shkredov, Ilya Dmitrievich
Shokin, Pavel Leonidovich
Shovgenov, Dzhambolet Azamatovich
Shtern, Gennadii Pavlovich
Shubin, A V
Sinitcina, Anna Vladimirovna [Korotysheva, Anna Vladimirovna]
Sivov, Anatolii Aleksandrovich
Smirnov, A I
Smirnov, Alexander Dmitrievich
Smirnov, Alexander Valeryevich
Sokolov, Valery Anatolievich
Soldatova, Elena Alexandrovna
Soldatova, Nina L'vovna
Spiridonova, Elena Mikhailovna
Strelkov, Nikolay Aleksandrovich
Strygina, Sophiya Olegovna
Stulov, Roman Aleksandrovich
Sudarkin, Andrei Vadimovich
Surgunt, Natalia Sergeevna
Symanovich, Maksim Èdvardovich
It seems strange, but Yaroslavl State University is both one of the youngest and one of the oldest universities in Russia. Having been born twice — in 1918 and in 1970 its history began in 1803, when the noble, P. G. Demidov, founded the Academy of Higher Sciences in his native town of Yaroslavl on the Volga river. Later the Academy was renamed the Demidov Lyceum.
Source: https://www.uniyar.ac.ru
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Other institution names:
Yaroslavl State University